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Figure G-1. Fratricide risk assessment worksheet.<br />

The resulting score is used only as a guide, however. The leader’s final assessment must be based both on observable<br />

risk factors, such as those listed on the worksheet, and on his "feel" for the intangible factors affecting the operation.<br />

Note that descriptive terms are listed only in the low- and high-risk columns of the worksheet. The assessment of each<br />

factor will determine whether the risk matches one of these extremes or lies somewhere between them as a medium<br />

risk.<br />

SECTION 5 — FRATICIDE PREVENTION MEASURES<br />

SPECIAL<br />

NOTE:<br />

In many situations, the primary cause of fratricide is the lack of positive target identification.<br />

To prevent fratricide incidents, commanders and leaders at all levels must ensure positive

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